A History of Roman Classical LiteratureBlanchard and Lea, 1857 - 450 strán (strany) |
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... Eloquence of Appius Claudius Cæcus - Funeral Ora- tions - Defence of Scipio Africanus Major - Scipio Africanus Minor Emi- lianus - Era of the Gracchi - Their Characters - Interval between the Gracchi and Cicero - M . Antonius - L ...
... Eloquence of Appius Claudius Cæcus - Funeral Ora- tions - Defence of Scipio Africanus Major - Scipio Africanus Minor Emi- lianus - Era of the Gracchi - Their Characters - Interval between the Gracchi and Cicero - M . Antonius - L ...
Strana 63
... eloquence , and the construction and perfection of comedy . To this period the first five centuries of the republic may be considered as introductory ; the groundwork and foundation were then being gradually laid on which the ...
... eloquence , and the construction and perfection of comedy . To this period the first five centuries of the republic may be considered as introductory ; the groundwork and foundation were then being gradually laid on which the ...
Strana 86
... eloquence of the Augustan age . As Quintilian says , we value Ennius , not for the beauty of his style , but for his pictu- resqueness , and for the holiness , as it were , which consecrates an- Ep . ii . 50 . 2 Meyer , Anthol . 515-585 ...
... eloquence of the Augustan age . As Quintilian says , we value Ennius , not for the beauty of his style , but for his pictu- resqueness , and for the holiness , as it were , which consecrates an- Ep . ii . 50 . 2 Meyer , Anthol . 515-585 ...
Strana 88
... eloquence , although it does not soar to the sublimity of poetry . The parts in which he approaches most nearly to his great model , or , as he believed , the source of his inspiration , were in his descriptions of battles . Here the ...
... eloquence , although it does not soar to the sublimity of poetry . The parts in which he approaches most nearly to his great model , or , as he believed , the source of his inspiration , were in his descriptions of battles . Here the ...
Strana 96
... eloquent and cultivated Lælia as the model of purity and perfection : he thought that she spoke as Plautus or Nævius might have spoken . Again , he speaks of the habit which Cotta had of omitting the iota ; pronouncing , for ex- ample ...
... eloquent and cultivated Lælia as the model of purity and perfection : he thought that she spoke as Plautus or Nævius might have spoken . Again , he speaks of the habit which Cotta had of omitting the iota ; pronouncing , for ex- ample ...
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